CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 4, 1959 ee nel THE GENERAL PUBLIC | IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL AWARDS DAY OF THE STANLEY HUMPHRIES JR, - SR. HIGH SCHOOL TO BE HELD THURSDAY JUNE 11, 1959 _ AT 2 O'CLOCK $. H. H. S. GYMNASIUM MCA WAM Owl PHOSPE FX “WAMPOLE RELIEVES ll? treo. [| ; NERVES, |. 1° RELIEVES : ~ TIRED HERVES "~ the "avery Day" Way to | ‘ Hectic pace getting you down ‘Be sacary to relax FHoSPHO-PLEx PHosr: fa the every day way to relieve nervous tens WAMPOLE $0 TABLETS wouncts ATOLUTHAEE WEEKTREATIENT Saary K. Wingate 8 Crapary tlaked » Perch Cetin CASTLEGAR DRUG. TRG when it Water For Swimming _ Puts Gouncil on’ Spot The Innaint council, was put on the spot atatey, night | The Village of Casteuay was, for a private avlainalive Pool, Nothing in the bylaws pro- hibits a person from building a swimming pool in the vil- luge, but with ihe shortage of water council questioned the wisdom of grating a bullding permit for 0 pool, Dr. A. D. Johnson is having a filter-type swimming pool, 12- feet by 27-feet with an average depth of five feet built in his yard. The -pool, once filled, will not require any more water from the: village system. * Commissioner G. S. Rust cal- culated that to fill the pool will require the amount of water us- ed “by five days of normal sprinkling.” “Can \we_ legally prohibit him?" asked ‘council chairmen Carl Loeblich. “What bylaw: can we quote that’ says he -can’t have a pool?” noted Mr. Rust;! Stopping, Dr. dohnson ‘from ‘building a pool would be ‘dis! eriminatory, sald Mr. Loeblich, because one pool “has already ‘been built, in the village, and is full of water.” Council decided to allow the pool to be filled on the condition | that Dr. Johnson restrict hiniself from sprinkling ‘for five ‘days. “Then he's. using -his rightful ‘share of water,” sald Mr, Loeb- Ich. : : Council also noted that. the pool will provide a safety. factcr. in the village by stopping many’ children from swimming in the river. Fe Flatty Sandals “PRICED AT $2.95 & $3.95 JAPANESE THONG SANDALS : ‘With Leather insoles $1 || MADDOCKS YOU AUTO... | Summerize Now. Change Oil Filter Drain and Flush Radiator Check ond Adjust Fan Belt ! Check Tires For Balance and Alignment - : Check: Brake Fluid Check Brakes and Front End Look For Exhaust Leaks . CHECK ALL THESE BEFORE. ‘YOU GO ON YOUR Vacation Trip any Picnic. Sunday brive | si ry Motors Ltd, used as an the talk of D. K. Tdunanne com: munity planner. for Assuciated Engineers, before 50 town pian, ners attending a short course at UEC, Mr. Naumann sald it is “just an illusion" for B.C. villages to think they can dttract large in: ‘ dustries of the basis.of town planning alone. He used: the instance of. Castlegar to illus. trate. his: polnt. “There are too many people running around the’ province tel- ling villages of 2,000 they can at- tract largé industries and even gypping them of thelr money in the process,” Mr, Naumann said. Mr. Naumann has just com: pleted a. town-planning project here. He told the group that Cel- gar, has, spent over $590,000 on surveying in this area over five years to locate its.plant here, fe At costs. at least $500,000 in etonomic surveying in any areca before a company can locate. Individual ‘municipalities can't do ‘it; and they are being ByP- Village's Planning Report [ilustrafes Talk at UBC “ped ‘out’ of thelr ‘money by people who claim they can," he repeated, Mr, Naumann also startled his hearers with “de-emphasizing zoning” in SHHS Awards Day To Bo Held Juno {1 Annual awards day ceremon- jes’ wil. Ibe held: at SHHS next Thursday at 2 pm, The general public’ is invited by the school to attend,” Major awards to be made at that time are the Stanley’ Hum- phries award -to the school’s and ignoring a master plan. “The number of zoning by- laws Ihave seen overthrown in fhe’ Fraser Valley are -consider- able,” he sald. “I have seen them do more harm than good. “In the Castlegar planning they will accomplish the same good community planning *, through common seUse rather than zoning law.” - Mr, Naumann said this was the “psychological” part of town planning. “The less contro! you can af- fard the more you can do by gui- dance and with. better wesullay he (explained, The master plan, he said, has tremendous attraction. ‘It can be sold as.a magic word, but the idea of a fixed plan supported by regulations te caforce it'cannot hold any more. it simply does not work." “YOU $AVE $$$ ON ‘RUBBER WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR WHEELS ALIGNED AND BALANCED AT KEN'S ‘WHEEL . 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They;learned how_a story is writ- by ‘in CASTLEGAR, BRI] AR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, the paper, These six are watching shop foreman Ken Price ‘setting type for the news columns of this week's paper. The children received samples of type and were given other souvenirs to take back to school with them-.The students have also visited the airporf.and plan a visit to the Modern. Dairy. in’the near future. 1959 10 CENTS PER COPY Su, Nine Bruins Shot As Bears Overrun Deer Park District Deer Park, is being ‘overrun Reside Warns SHHS Graduates «| Of Moral, Spiritual Breakdown Story cn Castlegar. To Be In TIME Eat, Drink and Be Merry Not a: Suitable Philosophy Sixty- four ‘graduates of Stanley Humphries High School Castlegar at ‘sting. material. “for “Dealing. with. the whole Keot- enays, | the article will empha. size the boom towns of Castle- "Pass College Exaiis ‘Three District’ students have | been successful in?thelr exam- ege. Frea |‘ Salekin of Castlegar. and Brian Fishwick of Kinn: have been ‘successful in their college- ucation exams written “at Vic- toria College a month : in ivory, blue blue Cosmetic: Case .... $9.95 | I VOM, blue, green 5 pe “Baseball Team ‘The Castlegar Cariboo Base- ball Club won one of three *. games played this week. 26" Suitcase ... )'" "Thursday the Nelson Out. " F C 7 | laws beat them 84, ‘The winning : 28” Suitcase: .. i pitcher was Lee Hufty. “while Reg ales ead ba ls ‘ fame Louie Ds Rosa, who got a home-| on xen run in the garie, took the locs | for Castlegar. Hufty. gave up 11 hits and De. Rosa gave up 10. plaid, brown Pullman Case, .... $1 5.95 Wardrobe Case, .-. $17.95 Colors — forest green 22” Suitcase 24°". Suitcase + Candy Striped - Pasley Overblouse Drip Dry Cottons New Blouses For Summer. Wear. $1 95 $2. 95 Girls Drip: ee Cotton Sheen’ Print Skirts Sizes 10-14, Priced i ab. _Nylon Ruffed Eyelet Organdy Gingham Bonnets For The Little ee ! Size 12 to 40 Black Velvet Cordur ” JEANS & 2 SLUMS. Whipcord and Sheer . Priced iat - Girls Siinsuits With Matching Bonnets Size'1 to-4 : ekesadondl fi ‘tase $2.69 to $3.95 | secu $4.95 ele. $2.95- _ +, 99e - $1.20 -$1.49 © Donen ee ees $225. $2.95 to $3.95. Gift For the June Bride . 10 Piece Stainless Steel Set, Steak end Ge, Combination .......... Cream & Sugor Butter Dish Cake Plate At Silverton, Sunday, New DenverSilverton won'the first game 17-9 walle Castlegar -took athe. second. game::20-6,Ken ,Gor-]- don won. the first ‘game for New DenverSilverton while Nick.Kar- ziusky took the; Joss for Castle: |’, ar. ie In the second game at Siiver- ton Castlegar got three ‘runs in the first and seven in the fon ' half of the seventh. Plotnikoff.. got on |-with a ftelder’s choice in the seventh, -Roger . Archambault got to first with a single only to be forced out at second on a ; flelder’s choice. Gib Lind singled and Danny Geronazzo got to , first on an error. Rennie ‘Mitchell and Norm feces tees BTL95 “Gold Plated Stainless Steel Ebony Steals Knives’ Boxed . Minato safes Ghee: onc EOD! f ten, how it’s set up in type, and finally how COPPER WARE Castlegar Chairman To Meet Royalty. _ At Vernon June 20 | Castlegar villdge chairman N, T. Oglow and Mrs. Oglow will be presented te Queen’ Eliza- beth and Prince Philip in Vernon on July 12.” The Castlegar. council, .at a recent meeting, agreed that: Mr. Ogiow should accept Mayor F. F. Becker's invitation to meet~the Queen at a’ civic reception’ -in Vernon’ on July 11, ‘or -MeZ and: Mrs.<-O; iL=b Land annexed to ‘the ‘village of Castlegar by the provincial government is causing trouble. ‘The village applied to Victor- ia for the Fowler subdivision |. (“hospital hill") to be brought in- to the village. The department of municipal affairs allowed: this visited his clients, .. | “The people bought this: store knowilg that the pro- perty was ‘outside ‘thé village and, upon my assurance that but also. annexed “the Lightle|~ Introduced : fe the’ Queen~ and ilip; along . with. repré- 7m: other ‘munleipalities. At]: -and,somex the west side of the high xa at the‘ foot :of .Sherbiko hill.“ ‘and O1 its regular meeting ‘the council decided‘ not to send» Mr. Loeblich’ forthe Sains | the ‘same vecéption, - Popular jar Polfoeman Leaving: Casilegar One .of the -District’s most popular policeman constable Frank Dennis of the RCMP, has’ been.-posted to Invermere. Constable Dennis hus been with the local RCMP establish- ment for. five years except’ for two periods when he was with the musical ride. contingent. in England, Hee has been ‘replaced here by ‘constable ,Ken King. ; | Mr. Lightle has not objected to his. ing taken tein: the ‘village but the busin- esses and residents on the west side of zhe highway have. A: copy of a letter written to the deputy minister of municipal affairs by M. &. Moran on behal: of his client Eva and Elsie Shar- ples, owners of the Southside Grocery, was ‘read to the Jast meeting of the CaStlegar council, “I have no hesitation in say- ing that I'am sure a court would upset what has taken place,” Mr. Moran sald in his letter. Mr. Moran informed the «de- partment of municipal affairs that~ Castlegar has -sent hic clients tax notices. and’ the vil- lage's licencing, inspector has Three Tier Server Hand Painted i in’ White. +4, SHORTS, 13 - 20 at. ‘Ladies Straw Saps if $2.15 to $2.95 9 Piece Salad Bow! Set By BURT ‘CAMPBELL » Hand Painte li le Talking to someone on Pine. GLASS WARE. : * Beverage Caddy end Right! Gloizes . Priced’ ot ” ‘Three Tiered Server Two Tiered Server He sald the most idiotic de- fence he had heard from such a Imocker as to why he did it Trays : Size.4 SP ECI AL -Boys 2\Piece Shorts & Tops SPONGE MOPS ‘Gracin [Brown University, at Providence, ‘Rhode Isla Spent a first night at Al- ff {bany, New York's ‘state capita], ‘and waiked into a bar, Ordered |: a Schlitz. ‘The bartender brought a Hendrick. Downed it and asked for al" f i Schlitz, “Sorry, only have Hend- trick.” Had another Hendrick, ‘To the next bar, Ordered a i Schlitz. “Sorry, only have Hend- rick.” Had another Hendrick, To next bar which had signs} | up advertising-both Schlitz and Buddweiser.. Asked for a Sclt- : ditz. “No Schlitz.” Ordered a $ Heddwelser. “Sorry, only Hend- ree way ay Hendrick beer, Barmaid answered: ‘We're pala bunch of I little . politicians. That’s the politictans drink.” Had another Hendrick and left. Walking down the strect no- ticed a. poster: “Re-elect Hend: rick Sheriff." , oe 8 Saar Can't help thinking that the recent Liberal blueprint’ for B.C. drafted with the help of Jotal Liberals, was adopted with litte discussion and even Jess” consid- eration, ~ oe Horror is sweeping the coun- try, Ghouls have never _beert 50 great in demand. Vampires, purple peopl: ext ers and blob monsters have tak-| en the spotlight in radio, TV. and the movies. No star can attain any helght of success without being at least ‘a little bit dead. . Psychologists. might; explain the unheathy taste by saying that peope are trying to escape from the harsh uncontrolable. reality | j related, in thelr daily newspapers. The ‘conclusion seems to be that people today prefer. Frank- ensteln or Count Dracula to Nas- ser or Aruschey, An glist instructor © ‘of. mine at college tossed out ' bombshell in one of _his Jecture:. He said Gabriele Roy’s, ‘The Tin Flute, was “a weak bork b: It Is written by a Canadian: Nationali-m surged to the surface and the*"7s:. © up.. Why, we ‘ler WOOOREN WARE ae ‘ th Beer, Politics and Ghouls think Canadians couldn't write. His. answer; “Canadians won't be able to write until we _Uve. Right now we're too busy “making money.”. “Plato. and Aristotle ‘could write and think because all they had ‘to do was sit." Sked.\to.cexplain what" he thought constituted a great Amer- ican’ novel, he answered: “One which attempts. to change or cites things wrong with our soc: ety.” Council maintains ‘that“iie land: it wished incorporated:;into the" village was: ‘Property ‘des- cribed ‘in C: of-ed-} - Gandidates Named .Five lovely young ladies of the District have been chosen to run for Rose Queen at the Kin- naird’’ Improvement Society's annual Rose Ball to be held June 26.000° ete a Lorraine’ Schwartzenhaver, Olga Plotnikoff, Jackie Sewell, “| Emily Killough and Mary Lebed- off were picked by SHHS princi- pal W.° Roy Brown and his staff ‘of atomic itual disi :\.Friday evening were-told that “More alarming than the threat are warning signals of moral and spir- “of person- ality and of. society.” * “Rev. .M. S. Reside, who gave the address tothe graduates, warned the graduates that one of the most foreboding’ evils of|’.'” present times is “the lack of a sense of calling and eee and @edication in life.” Rev. Reside sald “tt fs not ‘my intention to be an alarmist More is to be gained by taking cold, hard look at the facts than by dev. eloping an ostrich psychology which results in a philosophy of eat, drink and be merry “or tomorrow you may die.” -After Rev. R. H, Pratt of the Castlegar United Church gave the invocation, Miss M. Richardson and A. R. Harvey in- troduced the graduates who were on the basis of their standing. “ The Rose Queen will be chos- en from these girls for the crown and a $75.scholarship at a ban- with thelr by school board chairman, Mrs. W.. Jacobson, Smiles and chuckles resulted from the audience during this when Lorne Brown, quet by th of the ‘Improvement Society. The queen will be chosen ‘on the basis of -her poise, face, fig- ure; posture and personality, with _| the emphasis on personality. 6 ‘girl ‘students’ council Be and: that the mistake Hes with Vitor. Moran says his idients denen upon Jate-hour business for any success at all. The village bylaws prohibit them late hours.” ce from. the village “that this particular bylaw not be enforced” was not given by council.‘Mr, Moran stated to the deputy minister that his only al- ternative was to ask for cancell- ation of the extension. .°- “I think we've avoided be- coming third party in this and we'd better leave it that way,” commented commissioner R. C. Maddocks, i The village has had to pay $122.04 to the provincial govern- ment for ‘taxes in the ex- tension area that. were: not paid. The village can‘ put interest. on this sum and keep it as genéral revenue after they are success- ful in cones x. $180,000 Permit For Holding Co. - A $180,000 building permit application has been made with the Village of *Kinnaird .by Cap- ital’ Holdings -of Vancouver for the ¢ontsruction of Castleaird Tt is expected ‘the building permit will be approved at coun- cil’s next meeting. it: as been’ elected . at SHHS, the:first: time in the school’s history. ‘Laverne Gleboff was elected president; Sharon Markle, vice president;. Katy -Rilkoff,’ ary; Rose Marie Buckna, treasur- er; Christine Kravski, social’ con- venor and Rita Cummings,’ ath- letic rep. i The new executive was in? stalled during awards day cere- monies held at the school today. ‘Former Optometrist Now Medical Doctor r: cCeSS onc career is now entered upon an entirely new vocation. Kenneth A. Morrow, optometrist, has be- come Kenneth A. Morrow, doctor of medicine, ~ Dr. Morrow. graduated last month from the University of B.C. school, of medicine and is now interning at Vancouver General Hospital. - After a boyhood in Nelson, where he attended Central Schoo! and junior and senior , high) schools, Dr, Morrow studied opto- metry, graduating from the Un- iversity of Toronto. ‘After practising his profess-, ion for some time in Vancouver, and Jater at Trail and C: son of SHHS principal W. Roy Brown and a 1959 graduate, hur- Yied by his father without :e ceiving as hearty a handshaki: as the other graduates received, Mrs, Jacobson” offered the congratulations and best wishs of the school board to the grad- Mates ‘ said .she ,hopes ,“‘that ‘your fines Hopes; + Swisnes “une: dreams: all come:true, After. receiving their din- lomss the graduates xathertd on the stage where they sang “Now is the Hour” “Yon‘li Never Walk Alote” and “Grad- uation Day.” N. Fishwick dir- ected the choir and Mrs. Hostetter . accompanied graduates on the plano, The class history and class prophecy, given by “Emily Kil- ‘loygh and Jim McKay, were com- bined, Old Father Time, in th ie “With” these ‘two props, the Past and future histories of the grduates- were told. Principal Brown ‘told che ‘graduates that “We will miss you from these halls of He sald the teachers hav provid- ed the graduates with a lighted torch and it Is up to them what they do with it. He expressed a hope that future graduations wil be places of reunion, At the dance following c:e ceremonies in the activity rom, the theme “Sayonara” (Ganitiye) was carried out with giant out- ‘terflies, orfental figures, chinese lanterns .and imitation chinese flowers and shrubs. Chairman for the commence- ment exercises was W. R. Whit- er. 250 Persons Give Blood at Glinie - Two" hundred “andthe: pex- sons gave blocd here Monday at” the Red Cross blood donor clixim. just 50 short for the quota. Sponsored by the Castlegar Kiwanis club, the clinic was at- tended by “approximately che same number of people as iast Kiwanias ely year,” ‘said -Joe Horst, in charge of the clinic. Mr. Horst said there were “quite a number of people umfer doctor's orders this year not to give blood. with scythe, whiskers and a white Sheet, presented Emily and .i.m with an ‘old, dusty foot-thick diary and a’ magic mirror. Former Local Teacher Made Vice-Principal 3. A. “Jack” Charters, o former Castlegar school teacher and a columnist for the Cactle gar News, has been made ‘sive principal of the Trail junior high school. Mr. Charters taught science and other subjects in Castlevar for nine years before Jeaving Castlegar two years ago for a position at the junior-senior high school in Victoria, Lest year Mr. Charters taught at the Trail junior high school Er his promotion uo. vice- ive July 1. Mr. Dr. Morrow decided to broaden his field, He returned to studies at UBC with a career in medl- cine his aim. Charters writes “Just Looking, Thank You" in the Castlegar News under the pen name of EGO. Castlegar Elementary Wins Track Meet For the second consecutive 2 ¥oer Castlegar won the District ck meet held at the elementary school, Castlegar scored 1230 points-while Kinnaird got 108. Leading point-getters for the Castlegar ‘seniors were Mis Davis with eight and Rely Harm- ston with fi ‘or Kinnaird. Linda Warner got” nine and Mar- vin Schultz, Harvie and Danny Deverson got six each. Topping the Kinnaird juriors were Scott Wesgate with eight _ and Judy Peirpoint with six.” Castlegar’s Lorne Pellegrin zot seven and Judy Bartsoff notched five points. Castlegar had. 49 individual Points and Kinnaird had 36. Relays were split with Cas- tlegar winning the junior boys and senior girls and Kinnaizd taking the senior boys and juntor ris. “